Elaegnus multiflora

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Read about Elaegnus multiflora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Elaegnus multiflora, Thunbg. (E. Iongipes, Gray. E. edulis, Sieb.). Gumi. Fig. 1385. Shrub, to 6 ft., with reddish brown branchlets: Lvs. elliptic, ovate or obovate-oblong, with stellate hairs above, usually glabrous at length, mostly with scattered brown scales beneath, 1-2½ in. long: fls. usually solitary in the axils, sometimes 2 on the lower part of the branches or on short branchlets, yellowish white, fragrant; tube as long as the limb: fr. pendulous, oblong, ¾ in. long, scarlet, on slender pedicels, much longer than the fr. ; fr. with brown scales when young, ripening in June or July, of agreeable, slightly acid flavor. April, May. Japan, China. B.M. 7341. L.I. 4. G.F. 1:499. G.C. 1873: 1014. G.M. 31:715. B.H. 33:217. F.E. 13:830. A.G. 1890:565. M.D.G. 1901:573. Gng. 1:275, 277. Var. rotundifolia, Servettaz (E. rotundifolia, Gagnaire). Lvs. broadly oval, half-evergreen, glabrous above. Var. ovata, Servettaz. Lvs. usually with stellate hairs above while young, soon glabrous: fls. 1-3: fr. oval, ⅓-½ in. long, nodding, with brown scales when young, ripening July or Aug.; pedicels ½in. long or longer. Japan. M.D.G. ,1899: 569 (as E. multiflora). Var.crispa, Servettaz. Similar to the preceding var., usually spiny : Lvs. oblong-lanceolate: pedicels as long as fr. CH


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